Short description:
A brand archetype is essentially a character of your brand, the alive representation, that is created taking into consideration all the nuances of the target audience and the brand’s concept. The formula is simple, if a brand is relatable to its target audience, it’s loved by it.
A brand archetype is a person you’re addressing.
What happens after you find out the brand’s archetype?
You can use it. You will now know how people will see, and comprehend your brand. You will know what the brand would sound, look, and behave in certain situations. You will understand its values, and views on life.
Now, you can take this understanding and use it to build your brand personality, and further use it in all communication mediums: from social media posts to video ads; from the website content to choosing your brand’s opinion leaders.
If you are addressing, talking to the archetypes, you can speak to your target audience on an emotional level, instinctual even.
Question: Do you use/refer to archetypes? do you think archetypes can have a place in startup branding?
Recently we created a post on socials regarding this topic and I was surprised how many people showed interest, so now I'm curious to hear your opinion, hunters!